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use caution before driving or operating machinery. learn more about bipolar depression and questions to ask your doctor at seroquelxr.com bipolar depression... ...doesn't have to consume you. take the step today and ask your doctor... ...whether seroquel xr is... ...right for you. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> tight security will be in place when the world's tallest building opens a few hours from now. it has luxury apartments, offices, and a hotel inside. it will be nearly 2,700 feet tall. it also has the most stories and the highest occupied for of any building in the world. it comes as dubai struggles to pay billions of dollars in debt. people in vermont are digging out from a record snowfall, a whopping 32 inches of snow accumulated in south burlington, setting an all-time record for one snowstorm. is not over yet. the area is expected to get a few more inches before morning. that is pretty incredible. >> it keeps things in perspective. we had a lot of snow here that melted quickly. the w
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not going to affect us any time soon. that is a windy day where they will begin to die down, especially as we go into the day on tuesday. you'll notice the big difference there by tuesday afternoon. and our forecast model, keeping it cloudy around here and tomorrow, the chance for some light snow. particularly out in the western part of the state. but we could see a few flurries for them by tomorrow afternoon. and remember, first thing tomorrow morning, heading back to work or school with the wind, it'll feel much more like the single digits. even around 0 for the first thing through the day tomorrow. and that will be a windy tea for them. but still a pwhráus reday. don't let it fool you. 31 degrees. and still it will feel like the 20s out there with that breeze. and still blowing. in the 7-day forecast. all right, still somewhat pwhráus reconditions on monday. maybe even a part of tuesday. still a little breezy around here. but finally, they are going away towards the middle part of the week. the sunshine on tap there.
not going to affect us any time soon. that is a windy day where they will begin to die down, especially as we go into the day on tuesday. you'll notice the big difference there by tuesday afternoon. and our forecast model, keeping it cloudy around here and tomorrow, the chance for some light snow. particularly out in the western part of the state. but we could see a few flurries for them by tomorrow afternoon. and remember, first thing tomorrow morning, heading back to work or school with the...
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that'll do it for us today. thanks so much for being with us. next week i'll be reporting from the international consumer electronics show in las vegas. we'll check out what's new on the horizon in terms of electronics. it's the hottest developments in the consumer technology industry. be sure to keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. i'll see you again next weekend. >>> strict security. new rules for airline passengers flying to the u.s. starting today. the big changes and who's affected the most. >>> then, terror threats so great the u.s. and great britain close embassies and amplified fear in yemen. >>> and, world's largest. celebrating the biggest skyscraper anywhere. >> you have to give them credit for an engineering feat. >> it's monday, january 4th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> i'm not sure engineering feat even adequately describes it. it's more than a half mile tall. they say if you took the sears tower or willis tower and put the hancock center on top of it in chicago als
that'll do it for us today. thanks so much for being with us. next week i'll be reporting from the international consumer electronics show in las vegas. we'll check out what's new on the horizon in terms of electronics. it's the hottest developments in the consumer technology industry. be sure to keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. i'll see you again next weekend. >>> strict security. new rules for airline passengers flying to the u.s....
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use fox 45's powerful doppler radar to track coming storms. the tool let you see when rain or snow will be over your house. go to foxbaltimore.com and click on iradar. >>> if you think it's cold here, the mercurry hits minus 20 in the state of minnesota. doctors say frigid conditions obviously can cause frostbite fast. they say while they are used to these conscience, they're not list susceptible to frostbite. >> whether they're out walking, talking their pets for a walk, out for sporting events, watching or participating. whether they are homeless and spend a lot of time on the streets. >> this frigid weather is expected to continue through the week in the state of minnesota. most parts, anyway. cold temperatures in the state of florida meantime are causing concern for this year's crops. orange grove owners pray the cold front keeps on moving out of there. forecasters are calling for freezing temperatures this evening. the coldest it has been there in decades. farmers say it takes four hours of really cold temperatures to ruin the orange crop
use fox 45's powerful doppler radar to track coming storms. the tool let you see when rain or snow will be over your house. go to foxbaltimore.com and click on iradar. >>> if you think it's cold here, the mercurry hits minus 20 in the state of minnesota. doctors say frigid conditions obviously can cause frostbite fast. they say while they are used to these conscience, they're not list susceptible to frostbite. >> whether they're out walking, talking their pets for a walk, out for...
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but these challenges do not define us as a people. what has always defined america is its ability to overcome even the most daunting difficulties. so in this new year, we can be filled with new hope and optimism that our greatest challenges will be met, that better days are ahead, and that in these difficult times, we will persevere as we always have, not just for our own individual good, but for the good of all our country and, because we believe that for those to whom much is given, much as expected. some look at washington and wonder how lawmakers who always seem to disagree can ever saw any of our problems. well is true that many of us approached issues differently, at the beginning of a new year is important to remember that we are all united by our love of country and by a common belief that no challenge is too great for the american people to overcome. political disagreements will continue in the years ahead. americans expect and deserve their elected leaders to put country first and work together to solve our common problems.
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in 2010, it could be inflation. >> stay with us. coming up -- zuma prepares to marry his third wife. we find t how south africans feel about polygamous marriage. and how love and on is experiencing a fashion renaissance. >> bbc has obtained evidence that computer software may have caused the loss of a helicopter and southwestern scotland in 1994. the aircraft -- it found the pilots guilty of gross negligence. >> june 1994, a helicopter crashed. all 29 people on board were killed. it was determined that the helicopter was serviceable and there were the. they found the pilots guilty of gross negligence. now an internal document proves there were no serious concerns and warnings over the engine control computer software. it describes it as positively dangerous, the density of deficiencies is so high that the software is unintelligible. the pilot's control of the engines cannot be assured. this evidence was not included in the original inquiry. at the time of the crash, the test pilot was ordered to stop helping with the air accident in
in 2010, it could be inflation. >> stay with us. coming up -- zuma prepares to marry his third wife. we find t how south africans feel about polygamous marriage. and how love and on is experiencing a fashion renaissance. >> bbc has obtained evidence that computer software may have caused the loss of a helicopter and southwestern scotland in 1994. the aircraft -- it found the pilots guilty of gross negligence. >> june 1994, a helicopter crashed. all 29 people on board were...
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tsa is buying more full-body scanners for use in the u.s. adding air marshals to international flights. in the studio, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> 5:06. technology runs the world and this morning we're having some gadget gossip. >> coming up, a sneak peek at new items generating a lot of buzz. >> apparently watching sports is a sport itself. the search for the ultimate couch potato is on. more on this unique competition when we come back. >>> first, out the chilly door with justin berk. >> temperature up to 23. a boost of one degree in the last hour. probably a sign that the clouds started to roll back in. we'll have a lot of clouds today so plan for a dark and chilly one. winds out of the west/northwest at miles per hour. wind chills in the teens. we'll talk more about the arctic cold coming up. >>> let's check the roads. >> good morning. on the buses, 15 with a diversion at parkside and bel air. and 15 and 23 at eutaw and mulberry, watermain break. 23 bypassing shepherd pratt. and number 20 with a diversion at ponka and eastern. for th
tsa is buying more full-body scanners for use in the u.s. adding air marshals to international flights. in the studio, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> 5:06. technology runs the world and this morning we're having some gadget gossip. >> coming up, a sneak peek at new items generating a lot of buzz. >> apparently watching sports is a sport itself. the search for the ultimate couch potato is on. more on this unique competition when we come back. >>> first, out the...
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there is a vehicle for taking open source ideas and making the available so that they can be used, but that whole area is just now being developed. . . this could not have been in the minds of the founding fathers when they rose a single sentence that exclusive rights to the inventors and authors. never has the world in in more need of desperate innovation. this whole stimulus package is nothing compared to the people being incentivized to solve problems. there needs to be big changes. my fear is that in the process of trying to change this for the convenience of some currently powerful industries, the unintended consequence of what is now being viewed as a reform of the patent system could lead it neutered and it would be a terrible thing to remove the incentive. a terrible thing that he will not see until the next generation goes through. >> i could listen to you with the rest of the day, the rest of the week. need to ask each of you for your prediction and hopefully it is an optimistic. >> we have a temporary reprieve from the high food prices that we have seen from 2006-2007 becaus
there is a vehicle for taking open source ideas and making the available so that they can be used, but that whole area is just now being developed. . . this could not have been in the minds of the founding fathers when they rose a single sentence that exclusive rights to the inventors and authors. never has the world in in more need of desperate innovation. this whole stimulus package is nothing compared to the people being incentivized to solve problems. there needs to be big changes. my fear...
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ahead of tomorrow's fresh figures on us. auto sals, general motors is out th some impressive numbers overseas today. g.m. said its sales in china are up 66% over lastyear. >>> tapping into a major market and new demographic, mattel announced it is partring up with wld wrestlng entertainment. mattel will be shipping out action figures from wwe sma smackdown and raw. >>> a sicilian m was turned away because he hadn't committed any ime, he he up the shop the next door with a box cutter for a pack of candy. >>> who beat who on the last y of the season in the nfl and who is goin to the playoffs? for starters, the new york jets are going after stampeding their way against the cincinnati bengals. your early morning sports eadlines are straight ahead. >>> we started the new year with an incredible arctic blast. guesswhat? there's anotr one bend it. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early tod." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early tod." >>> in spor, in an unusual scenario the new york jets are headed
ahead of tomorrow's fresh figures on us. auto sals, general motors is out th some impressive numbers overseas today. g.m. said its sales in china are up 66% over lastyear. >>> tapping into a major market and new demographic, mattel announced it is partring up with wld wrestlng entertainment. mattel will be shipping out action figures from wwe sma smackdown and raw. >>> a sicilian m was turned away because he hadn't committed any ime, he he up the shop the next door with a box...
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use caution before driving or operating machinery. learn more about bipolar depression and questions to ask your doctor at seroquelxr.com bipolar depression... ...doesn't have to consume you. take the step today and ask your doctor... ...whether seroquel xr is... ...right for you. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> not a look ahead to next week. new posl rates go into effect on january 4. tomorrow, the price of first- class stamp will not change, but expect an increase for express mail, parcells select, and a 3% increase for priority mail international. the blizzard two weeks ago has nearly bankrupt snow removal budgets for the fiscal year. maryland is already nearly $1 million over budget. virginia has spent $10 million of its $27 million. maryland will now have to shift money from other areas to cover additional snow removal costs. a status hearing is set for tuesday for a former nasa employee accused of trying to sell classified secrets to israel. he was arrested in october in an fbi sting oper
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once you use it, don't stick around. >> reporter: intelligence analysts say that al qaeda is using yemen to try to lure the u.s. into a ground offensive in the middle east. the obama administration would like very much to avoid that. >> all you have to do is look at the map to see why this is a complicated place. it's right across the water from somalia. it's the poorest arab country in the world. nearly 50% of the population is unemployed. and 50% under the age of 20. there's a civil war in the north and a secession movement down south. yemen has a special place in the history of al qaeda. osama bin laden's father was born there. it was the scene of the 2000 bombing of the "u.s.s. cole." in which 17 american sailors died. terrorists are seeking safe haven there. the alled christmas day plane bomber was armed and trained in yemen. with more on the fallout on that, here's abc's yunji de nies. who is with the president in hawaii this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. the president is leaving hawaii later today. he's leaving a day early because aides say he has a
once you use it, don't stick around. >> reporter: intelligence analysts say that al qaeda is using yemen to try to lure the u.s. into a ground offensive in the middle east. the obama administration would like very much to avoid that. >> all you have to do is look at the map to see why this is a complicated place. it's right across the water from somalia. it's the poorest arab country in the world. nearly 50% of the population is unemployed. and 50% under the age of 20. there's a...
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if you can't get used to it. its not expected to get much above 38 degrees for the rest of the week. >>> and kids return from winter break this week but bitter cold means some will get a slightly longer vacation. charter in d.c. will be closed tomorrow for students. meanwhile, schools in clarke county and frederick county virginia are starting one hour late. berkeley county schools in west virginia, two hours late as well as, grant county, hardy, jefferson, mineral and morgan counties. for more information go to nbc4.com and we'll have any updates starting at 5:00 a.m. >>> a passer by led police to an overturned car in rock creek this morning. the driver was still inside. he died. the passer by spotted the wheel of 22-year-old joshua cole man's car in the creek late this morning. fire officials say the car was submerged in five or six feet of water find south of p street on rock creek parkway. >> an unwitnessed event as far as i know. no telling how long this person was in the water and, of course, the longer you
if you can't get used to it. its not expected to get much above 38 degrees for the rest of the week. >>> and kids return from winter break this week but bitter cold means some will get a slightly longer vacation. charter in d.c. will be closed tomorrow for students. meanwhile, schools in clarke county and frederick county virginia are starting one hour late. berkeley county schools in west virginia, two hours late as well as, grant county, hardy, jefferson, mineral and morgan counties....
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i think it is a challenge for all of us. we just have to be conscious of what we put in our bodies and what we do every day. >> any advice as far as the ones who have made that their new year's resolution? >> you know, if they can cut out three things in their diet that they know already are bad for them, whether it is cheese, pizza, ice-cream -- if they can cut those things out, that is the first step. just start walking around the neighborhood. >> i guess on "dr. oz," you will see your before-and-after. so nice meeting you. once again, you can see more on her transformation today on "dr. oz," 2:00 p.m. on a wbal. up next, the maryland lottery numbers, and another check of insta-weather-plus forecast. two little birds wearing a couple little hats. that looks like my windshield... when i made my trip back from phoenix. yeah, that's it. depend brand. for women and men. >> tonight at 5:00, now that the baltimore ravens are headed to the playoffs, the best way to get there, and where you might find a deal. that is tonight at 5:
i think it is a challenge for all of us. we just have to be conscious of what we put in our bodies and what we do every day. >> any advice as far as the ones who have made that their new year's resolution? >> you know, if they can cut out three things in their diet that they know already are bad for them, whether it is cheese, pizza, ice-cream -- if they can cut those things out, that is the first step. just start walking around the neighborhood. >> i guess on "dr....
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been very reluctant to use it. does he use it to describe this failed bomb plot from last christmas day? >> reporter: not the phrase, war on terror. he said the obama administration doesn't like that phrase. it was used so frequently during the bush administration. but president obama describes the plot as, quote, an attempted act of terrorism, and says he's made it very clear since his inauguration that the u.s. is at war against, quote, a far-reaching network of violence and hatred. and that the u.s. will do whatever it takes to defeat them. the president has used the phrase, war on terror, only once, january 22, last year, when he was speaking to state department employees. he hasn't said it since then. >> we're hearing from republicans as well who say that the united states faces daunting difficulties in the new year. tell us more about what they're talking about. >> reporter: senate minority leader mcconnell delivered the gop's response and he didn't talk about the bombing plot, but he said the u.s. is facing
been very reluctant to use it. does he use it to describe this failed bomb plot from last christmas day? >> reporter: not the phrase, war on terror. he said the obama administration doesn't like that phrase. it was used so frequently during the bush administration. but president obama describes the plot as, quote, an attempted act of terrorism, and says he's made it very clear since his inauguration that the u.s. is at war against, quote, a far-reaching network of violence and hatred. and...
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marines in afghanistan use a fresh approach to connect with afghan women. riderm® daily moisture a favorite among dermotologists? one reason, lubriderm® daily moisture contains the same nutrients naturally found in healthy skin. (announcer) lubriderm® moisture matches the moisture in your skin. skin accepts it better. absorbs it better. and has its natural balance restored for a clinically shown 24 hours. for skin that looks and feels truly comfortable. (announcer) dermatologist developed lubriderm®. your moisture matched. see sundays paper to save over thirty dollars on lubriderm and other beauty care brands. it's packed with powerful nutrients that help strengthen your immune system. i'll be your immune system on cranberry juice. okay, bring it on, bad stuff. still healthy? mm-hmm. people often choose light foods without really looking. 310 calories? 8 grams of fat? compare that to select harvest light soups. wow. 80 calories. and no fat. delicious, satisfying select harvest light. from campbell's. you may know me as the moose. in baseball, we're all
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with cold water exposure like this, sometimes we do get the chance of get the chance to get a are you us is expectation. >> though this victim did not survive. >> no telling how long this person was in the water. of course, the longer you're in, the more potential for fatal outcome. but, again, we don't have any timeline there. >> reporter: the investigation now turns to how the vehicle left the road. whether another vehicle was involved? and how this accident happened and how it ended up with the most tragic of nclusions? and you see a number at the bottom of your screen. that's the u.s. park police, 202-610-7838. call if y happen to be along rock creek parkway at the time of the crash or sometime during last night when they believe the crash actually occurred. >> derrick, thanks. >>> at midnight tonight, stricter security measures will go into place for travelers flying into the united states. that announcement comes amid reports that the u.s. and brin have both shut down their embassies in yemen because of a newly revealed al qaeda threat. brian mooar with that story tonight from capi
with cold water exposure like this, sometimes we do get the chance of get the chance to get a are you us is expectation. >> though this victim did not survive. >> no telling how long this person was in the water. of course, the longer you're in, the more potential for fatal outcome. but, again, we don't have any timeline there. >> reporter: the investigation now turns to how the vehicle left the road. whether another vehicle was involved? and how this accident happened and how...
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i think they ought to be used. i am not that sure they would have caught our december -- stopped that incident. in other words, people have said to me that even with body imaging, he might have gone through. but in any case, there clearly better than the metal detectors. our adversaries figured out a long time ago they have got to do something other than metal in order to cause problems. >> our biggest defense is not technology in that area. it is technology in identifying bad people that should not get visas and get into this country. as you know, when you go to these centers, you can see that every person is getting on an airplane at that time heading toward the united states. that is probably the moment the best -- that is probably the best defense we have. the christmas day brombomber should have been on the no-fly list. i am for any technology we can have to recognize this. our enemies will be trying to get through our technology, and at the same time we have to upgrade our technologies. i think we should do t
i think they ought to be used. i am not that sure they would have caught our december -- stopped that incident. in other words, people have said to me that even with body imaging, he might have gone through. but in any case, there clearly better than the metal detectors. our adversaries figured out a long time ago they have got to do something other than metal in order to cause problems. >> our biggest defense is not technology in that area. it is technology in identifying bad people that...
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number two, al-qaeda is basically watching us and monitoring us. if one guy two years ago tried to use his shoe to plant a bomb, hundreds of millions of american citizens and others had to take off their shoes for many years and same could we say about the terrorist in britain who wanted to introduce some explosive liquids and we can't introduce any more water. so al-qaeda has the inish ittive in the case. if they say that we will take measures in boston which is very understandable, they will not come through tankers, they will come another way. >> kimberly: maybe it is a good idea that he is telling them hey, this is what we are going to do so they try something else. the problem is we end up a day light and a dollar short on all of this. we are not investing the money like we should be into technology and things that might make a difference. >> i agree with walid on the issue. we tend to be fairly reactive. we spend a lot of time trying to game out what are the next scenarios. al-qaeda watches us. they have a media wing and people involved in th
number two, al-qaeda is basically watching us and monitoring us. if one guy two years ago tried to use his shoe to plant a bomb, hundreds of millions of american citizens and others had to take off their shoes for many years and same could we say about the terrorist in britain who wanted to introduce some explosive liquids and we can't introduce any more water. so al-qaeda has the inish ittive in the case. if they say that we will take measures in boston which is very understandable, they will...
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. >>> and good morning, thanks for joining us for the first time in 2010. i'm jeremy hubbard. >> and i'm linsey davis in nor vinita nair. right now, president obama is on his way back to washington for a full agenda to begin his post-holiday week. >> topping it is terrorism, and we have several reports this morning, sonia gallego in london, but viviana hurtado with new security rules. >> designed to focus on those who pose the largest threat. >> reporter: at another sign at the nation's airports, travelers were delayed sunday evening for at least two hours at the airport after a man walked the wrong way in a security exit. >> the public just has no confidence anymore in the ability of government to provide a safe environment which travelers can fly. >> reporter: there will be extra screening for passengers with passports from or who have traveled from nations that the u.s. sees suspect such as yemen. the a additional screening also for those who fly from what the government decide are like tehran. >> i suspect they will broaden the definitions. >> reporter:
. >>> and good morning, thanks for joining us for the first time in 2010. i'm jeremy hubbard. >> and i'm linsey davis in nor vinita nair. right now, president obama is on his way back to washington for a full agenda to begin his post-holiday week. >> topping it is terrorism, and we have several reports this morning, sonia gallego in london, but viviana hurtado with new security rules. >> designed to focus on those who pose the largest threat. >> reporter: at...
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give us a call. speak more to us about school choice and why you think it's so important. caller: we are at the point where we had a one size fits all a approach for the last 50 years. everyone takes courses at the same time. we know that doesn't work for every child. just like every individual is different. their approaches to different learning modalities works. that's why we have seen an explosion of charter schools and trade schools. the center piece is to make sure parents are aware of these different educational approaches that they can access and taylor for the benefit of their children. that's what we have done here in the district. we have a prolive yick charter school movement. we might have parents with three or four kid was a kid in private, charter and traditional. they make sure they fit the education to what works for their individual child. i think parental choice is the center peas for all of that. this idea to force everyone to put the same widthities in the same box and same assembly line doesn't work. they are not going to push this race in the top. goo
give us a call. speak more to us about school choice and why you think it's so important. caller: we are at the point where we had a one size fits all a approach for the last 50 years. everyone takes courses at the same time. we know that doesn't work for every child. just like every individual is different. their approaches to different learning modalities works. that's why we have seen an explosion of charter schools and trade schools. the center piece is to make sure parents are aware of...
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they did not give us the clarity we needed to know who the individual was there were using. we need to make sure this never happens again. host: that from john brennan on a sunday morning programs. on tuesday the president will hold a meeting that would include john brennan, homeland security secretary and other members of his homeland security team. what questions do think he will be asking? what questions did john brennan not answer today? >> the first step is to get preliminary findings. there is no reporting out there right now about what the evaluation is. the next step is going to be what are the recommendations for fixing this? what we have to do to correct this system of people accountable within the administration? as far as john browning, i would go back to the one question that he did not answer that i think would be to the satisfaction of everyone. it was a why not label him an enemy combat? i think there would be dissatisfaction with some of his answers. for instance, about the idea of we might still send people to get in from -- yemen from guantanamo. host: the
they did not give us the clarity we needed to know who the individual was there were using. we need to make sure this never happens again. host: that from john brennan on a sunday morning programs. on tuesday the president will hold a meeting that would include john brennan, homeland security secretary and other members of his homeland security team. what questions do think he will be asking? what questions did john brennan not answer today? >> the first step is to get preliminary...
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that is a mistake that will haunt us for a long time. it cost us a lot of blood and treasury. and ends up with a country that we say is democratic and -- this is a country now where christians are being persecuted on christmas. >> can i disagree on the leading story of the decade? i think it's not that we went around starting wars gratuitously. it is that we on september 11th, the holiday from history which was 1990 in which we imagined that all the great struggles of the world were over, ended, and we discovered that we had an enemy in the world who had been working against us, we had ignored it in the 1990's, and that struggle which is now going to be with us for a generation, not our invention, it's the invention of our enemies, is the story of our time. >> i think it was the decade that concerned the tragic year of history. we came into this decade with talking about his roll and all that. and then all sorts of surprising stuff started going on. the lesson is that you got to keep going, anyway. endless eternal war, we got economic problems but you got to just keep chipping
that is a mistake that will haunt us for a long time. it cost us a lot of blood and treasury. and ends up with a country that we say is democratic and -- this is a country now where christians are being persecuted on christmas. >> can i disagree on the leading story of the decade? i think it's not that we went around starting wars gratuitously. it is that we on september 11th, the holiday from history which was 1990 in which we imagined that all the great struggles of the world were over,...
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we had some cases that did not give us the clarity to know who it was. what we need is to make sure it never happens again. >> that's john brennan on the sunday morning program. and tim, on tuesday the president will hold a meeting that will include mr. brennan, the national security team and homeland security team. what questions do you think he will ask and what questions was john brennan not able to answer today? >> if you look at how the president wants there to work in his own internal reviews. preliminary findings, and he's got those. no reporting of what his evaluation is. but the next step is what are the recommendations to fix this, what do we need to do to correct the system or hold people accountable in the administration. as far as brennan, i would go back to the one question that was not answered in the way, why not enemy combatant. otherwise he answer every question. i think there will be something about the answers, like the idea that we may still send people to yemen from guantanamo, and that's a different question. >> pam, another issue
we had some cases that did not give us the clarity to know who it was. what we need is to make sure it never happens again. >> that's john brennan on the sunday morning program. and tim, on tuesday the president will hold a meeting that will include mr. brennan, the national security team and homeland security team. what questions do you think he will ask and what questions was john brennan not able to answer today? >> if you look at how the president wants there to work in his own...
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that brings us to our "watercooler question of the day." how far do you think the ravens will go in the playoffs? you can e-mail your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> the city has marked its first homicide for 2010. but believe it or not it could be a sign their plan is working. police say an unidentified man was shot shortly after 3:00 yesterday afternoon in the 2300 block. he was pronounced dead at the scene. at this time police have no suspect or motive. the murder comes on the third day of the new year compared to this time last year when four homicides had already been recorded. and a programming note. coming up in our 6:00 hour, the police commissioner fred bealefeld will join us to talk about the department's plans for 2010 and the city's push for tougher punishments of so-called bad guys with guns. that's coming up at 6:45. police need your help figuring out how and why the body of a baltimore man was found on northbound i-895. police say the victim, 23-year-old christian peralta of high land avenue was found yesterday morning
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both are joining us from their home states. thanks for being with us. let me start with you, senator demint. your reaction, please, to john brennan. he seemed to say that this was a failure of human error, not turf. >> i was concerned before i heard him talk and i think i'm a little more alarmed because he seems to have a hard time saying that this is an act of terror, that ft. hood was an act of terror, that the christmas day bomber was an act of terror, and unless we're willing to recognize this as a global war in many cases against the united states, i'm afraid we'll fail to take the actions that we need to. the most important point now is that this threat is real. and we need to make some very real changes from the last administration, from this administration, we need to get the politics out of it and focus on security. but i was concerned that he would not give you direct answers particularly about whether these were acts of terror or not. >> senator mccaskill, we also spoke about the prisoners in guantanamo. and half of those 90 prisoners are now
both are joining us from their home states. thanks for being with us. let me start with you, senator demint. your reaction, please, to john brennan. he seemed to say that this was a failure of human error, not turf. >> i was concerned before i heard him talk and i think i'm a little more alarmed because he seems to have a hard time saying that this is an act of terror, that ft. hood was an act of terror, that the christmas day bomber was an act of terror, and unless we're willing to...
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killed more than 3000 people and is plotting to kill us again -- attack us again. we have made progress. the al qaeda leadership has been damaged. we have worked closely with yemen to live like major blows against leaders. we have saved american lives. we know that the vast majority of muslims reject al qaeda. it is clear that al qaeda increase in six to recruit individuals without known terrorist affiliations in the middle east and africa and other places to do their bidding. that is why i have directed my national security team to develop a strategy that addresses the unique challenges. we must communicate clearly to moslems round the world that al qaeda offers nothing against a backdrop division of misery and death, including the murder of fellow muslims. to advance that progress, we seek new beginnings with muslim communities around the world. we will engage in mutual interest and respect to work together to fulfill the aspirations that all people share to get an education, to work with dignity, to work in peace and security. that is what america believes in. t
killed more than 3000 people and is plotting to kill us again -- attack us again. we have made progress. the al qaeda leadership has been damaged. we have worked closely with yemen to live like major blows against leaders. we have saved american lives. we know that the vast majority of muslims reject al qaeda. it is clear that al qaeda increase in six to recruit individuals without known terrorist affiliations in the middle east and africa and other places to do their bidding. that is why i...
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that got us here in the first place. i call upon my friends across the aisle to join us in passing this measure. this should not be a partisan issue, madam president. well have keep this nation on the road to economic recovery, and we do not extend this debt ceiling, what would the consequences to the american people be? it is essential that we get the extension of this debt ceiling and that we do pass this legislation and that we be responsible as we go forward in our programs and policies of spending so that we will not have to be back here time and time again talking about we're going to raise the debt ceiling. we must get it under control at this time because if we don't, the catastrophe could be overwhelming. and we may not even recover from it. thank you,nd i would suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the republican leader. mr. mcconnell: mr. president, i ask consent that further oceedings der the quor
that got us here in the first place. i call upon my friends across the aisle to join us in passing this measure. this should not be a partisan issue, madam president. well have keep this nation on the road to economic recovery, and we do not extend this debt ceiling, what would the consequences to the american people be? it is essential that we get the extension of this debt ceiling and that we do pass this legislation and that we be responsible as we go forward in our programs and policies of...
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we means all of us out there. glenn: i know this is a really tough time for charity, tough time for you. i want to introduce you to the huntsman cancer institute. i want to show you some pieces of this. you have never been in a hospital like this. it isn't a hospital. i mean, every time i have been in a hospital, i have thought, man, can't they treat this as huntsman? because this is state of the art, but it is the attitude of the people there that makes it so different. i want to introduce you to what this place is, what it does, what it is like, and jon's commitment to it, in a second. cheer clear when you have a drug or alcohol problem, your world stops making sense. you can get help for yourself and make sense of life again. for information, tdd: 800-487-4889. brought to you by the u.s. department of health and human services. my joints ache so bad, i wake up in pain every day. i want to know why. i want to know why my hair is falling out. how did this happen? how did this happen? a little pain in my knee. tha
we means all of us out there. glenn: i know this is a really tough time for charity, tough time for you. i want to introduce you to the huntsman cancer institute. i want to show you some pieces of this. you have never been in a hospital like this. it isn't a hospital. i mean, every time i have been in a hospital, i have thought, man, can't they treat this as huntsman? because this is state of the art, but it is the attitude of the people there that makes it so different. i want to introduce you...
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when these things happen, it fires all of us -- inspires all of us to ask what can we do to better safeguard lives of our children? >> reporter: the governor tells eyewitness news that he thinks lawmakers will debate similar bills like similar to this crime. when a child sex offender serves his full sentence, the state can do no more. there is talk to use civil laws to prove a person still dangerous to children. the head of the non-profit that advocates against child sex abuse says laws are important, but family members who educate their family the best protection. >> often times we know that people who know the child pose the greatest risk. >> reporter: two years ago, maryland passed jessica's law which requires 25-year sentences for child sex offenders. but good prisoners get good credits and get out early. >> i would be willing to sign a bill, but it would not have prevented this case. >> reporter: civil commitments of sex offenders after they have finish their sentences is not inexpensive. lawmakers will have decide if it is worth the cost. back to you. >> thank you. the supreme court ha
when these things happen, it fires all of us -- inspires all of us to ask what can we do to better safeguard lives of our children? >> reporter: the governor tells eyewitness news that he thinks lawmakers will debate similar bills like similar to this crime. when a child sex offender serves his full sentence, the state can do no more. there is talk to use civil laws to prove a person still dangerous to children. the head of the non-profit that advocates against child sex abuse says laws...
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none of us know about it. until you do it, you will not know the types of the variables that will matter. a lot of focus on the financing model, we wonder what that is about. if you get below the financing and talk about what that 24 hours is like for an individual or what it is like for that individual who significantly has something on the autism spectrum. what is it like for them when they cannot get a fair cuts. when you get below the financing, you have to think about what it is like. i think people get the little they afraid of that. can you keep a meaningful benefit and keep it solvent long term? that is what we want. adverse selection, you are going to cover everybody? we are going to have episcopal big enough to enjoy that. we do not have the overnight -- overhead cost for this. there are things that you do not need to do. it attracts the middle-class population because we had the financing peace. we had to get the money for the premium. one population is kids in college. one was to make sure we do so
none of us know about it. until you do it, you will not know the types of the variables that will matter. a lot of focus on the financing model, we wonder what that is about. if you get below the financing and talk about what that 24 hours is like for an individual or what it is like for that individual who significantly has something on the autism spectrum. what is it like for them when they cannot get a fair cuts. when you get below the financing, you have to think about what it is like. i...
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afghans, arabs, coming at us. and so we begin to look for them and they were coming from different places. they were lighter skinned north africans from morocco and tunisia. now we've seen an african coming at us. an african from nigeria. one of the things that scarce our intelligence -- scares our intelligence community the most is there are at least 30 german converts to islam who are believed to have moved to the tribal areas of pakistan and may be undergoing training now who will come at us, looking nothing like what we expect. chris: why are they doing these clever mind tricks to get around our thinking? what do they want -- >> they want to hit us. chris: what do they want us to do in the short run? >> because they've seen from 9-11 that attacks on the united states destabilize us. they rock us more than they might have thought. and look, we're still recovering from the 9-11 attacks. and they want to get in and do it again. our great fear, the fear in the intelligence community is they'll come at us with weap
afghans, arabs, coming at us. and so we begin to look for them and they were coming from different places. they were lighter skinned north africans from morocco and tunisia. now we've seen an african coming at us. an african from nigeria. one of the things that scarce our intelligence -- scares our intelligence community the most is there are at least 30 german converts to islam who are believed to have moved to the tribal areas of pakistan and may be undergoing training now who will come at...
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he said he used bad judgment. he still will not discuss reports that he and his teammate drew guns on each other during an argument last month. >>> a man died when he flipped his car at rock creek park pap driver on the parkway noticed a car tire sticking out of the frozen creek yesterday. >> derrick ward tells us rescuers were hampered by the frigid waters. >> reporter: rock creek runs deep here. deep enough to locate a submerge a car. >> the vehicle was hard to find because there'snly one wheel sticking up out of the water. >> we put people into wet suits and other protective gear. so we had those resources available. we do train for it. you want it's a very adverse condition. swift moving water. cky. unstable ground. if you have a vehicle upside down. >> reporter: the victim has been identified of joshua coleman from arlington. there was hope of survival and the occupant was rushed to nearby gw hospital in grave condition. >> looks like the car may have been in the creek for quite some time. it's important to n
he said he used bad judgment. he still will not discuss reports that he and his teammate drew guns on each other during an argument last month. >>> a man died when he flipped his car at rock creek park pap driver on the parkway noticed a car tire sticking out of the frozen creek yesterday. >> derrick ward tells us rescuers were hampered by the frigid waters. >> reporter: rock creek runs deep here. deep enough to locate a submerge a car. >> the vehicle was hard to find...
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for the rest of us, the wind advisory overnight. set to expire at 4:00 in the morning, but i have a feeling they will extend it into the daytime hours. it will be cold and blustery, daytime highs on late in the low 30's, wind chill factor in the upper tween -- upper teens, low 20's. 18-23 degrees, the wind out of the northwest. we warm-up just a few degrees, 32 in the afternoon. sunshine will not make it feel better, the wind out of the northwest at 20-30, would not be surprised if we have localized wind gusts of 35 40 miles per hour. temperatures will warm just a tiny bit on monday, tuesday, and wednesday. mid 30's. nighttime lows in the upper teens, low 20's. >> very cold. >>> up next, meet a maryland baby already making news. >>> a maryland newborn may be the first newborn of the new decade. a levee at ellen was delivered -- olivia ellen was delivered four seconds after midnight. her doctor asked her to hold off on delivering. >>> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers -- moving you forward. >> filber
for the rest of us, the wind advisory overnight. set to expire at 4:00 in the morning, but i have a feeling they will extend it into the daytime hours. it will be cold and blustery, daytime highs on late in the low 30's, wind chill factor in the upper tween -- upper teens, low 20's. 18-23 degrees, the wind out of the northwest. we warm-up just a few degrees, 32 in the afternoon. sunshine will not make it feel better, the wind out of the northwest at 20-30, would not be surprised if we have...
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so i used that as well. but finding appropriate judicial collars turned out to be quite a task. >> our cameras have visited the robing room. knowing that the court is full of conditions, can you tell us what the procedure is like? >> on the days of oral argument, a bell or buzzer is sounded. it reminds you that, in 10 minutes, you are supposed to be on the bench. at that point, you need to go down to the robing room and get your robe on and be ready to go into the courtroom at the appointed hour. chief justices do not like to be late, as you can imagine. the robing room has a number of narrow little sections of the larger cabinet in which the justices' robes are hung and your judicial collars, if you have one, could be on the shelf. there are attendants. you can pick up the robe that you are going to put on that day. they will help you into the robe and you get it fastened in front. . . >> are you asking him will ask questions? >> you walk into the conference room and you put your rove on and you shake every
so i used that as well. but finding appropriate judicial collars turned out to be quite a task. >> our cameras have visited the robing room. knowing that the court is full of conditions, can you tell us what the procedure is like? >> on the days of oral argument, a bell or buzzer is sounded. it reminds you that, in 10 minutes, you are supposed to be on the bench. at that point, you need to go down to the robing room and get your robe on and be ready to go into the courtroom at the...
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until you know how chantix may affect you, use caution when driving or operating machinery. chantix should not be taken with other quit-smoking products. ♪ my benjamin, he helped me with the countdown. "ben, how many days has it been?" "5 days, mom. 10 days, mom." i think after 30 days he got tired of counting. [ male announcer ] talk to your doctor to find out if prescription chantix is right for you. [ male announcer ] talk to your doctor to find out why do women like you love activia light? sometimes i have no choice but to eat heavy greasy food that's hard on my diet... and my digestive system. so i eat activia light every day. it helps me feel good and look good too! ♪ activia! with osteo bi-flex i can walk again, i can swim again. osteo bi-flex with the exclusive ingredient 5-loxin... shown to improve joint comfort within 7 days. thank you, osteo bi-flex. >> glor: it was a decade of well publicized food scares, ecoly, salmonella and more, tonight a cbs news poll on 75 percent give the u.s. an a on safeguarding our food supply, 24 percent give a grade of d or f, bil
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explain to us what he is talking about. what he means by that. >> well, he is zeroing in on this cia and potentially other intelligence officials who have sort of what is called a pre-9/11 mentality and in the early part, the preliminary findings the president ordered that he get by last thursday and what we told by other officials is that the cia knew that the eventual suspect had some or appeared to have some ties to extremists in yemen, and potentially elsewhere and did not share that with other intelligence officials, and that is the kind of breakdown we saw that led to 9/11, but thankfully in this case, it fizzled out, because it did not fully detonate, but it could have been a horrific attack on christmas day. the president on tuesday, the first full day at the white house will have after this vacation, cia leaders and other bell jens leaders in the situation room demanding answers and beyond that pointing blame, and what went wrong and what are you going to fix now? how do you prevent future attacks, and that is the
explain to us what he is talking about. what he means by that. >> well, he is zeroing in on this cia and potentially other intelligence officials who have sort of what is called a pre-9/11 mentality and in the early part, the preliminary findings the president ordered that he get by last thursday and what we told by other officials is that the cia knew that the eventual suspect had some or appeared to have some ties to extremists in yemen, and potentially elsewhere and did not share that...
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thanks for joining us. sarah caldwell has a quick look at the -- sandra shaw has a quick look at the forecast. >> first monday of the year. the wind chills right now not too impressive. nine in westminster. single digits up there. feels like 11 near the state line. 12 downtown. 15 at the airport. it feels like 12 in easton and around st. michaels this morning. we haven't eliminated the wind. it's still gusty, sustained about 15 to 20 miles per hour with hire gusts. variably to mostly cloudy. slight chance of a snow shower this afternoon. 28 to 32 at best. normal for today, 42. we are well off the mark. details on the rest of the week in a little bit. back to you. >> it appears the ravens are back on track after overcoming a few hurdles. they took down the raiders yesterday to score a big playoff bid. >> a win the team and the fans are hatchy to see. 11 news reporter jennifer franciotti live outside m&t stadium with the reaction. good morning, jen. >> good morning. lots of excitement. it's not too hard to ge
thanks for joining us. sarah caldwell has a quick look at the -- sandra shaw has a quick look at the forecast. >> first monday of the year. the wind chills right now not too impressive. nine in westminster. single digits up there. feels like 11 near the state line. 12 downtown. 15 at the airport. it feels like 12 in easton and around st. michaels this morning. we haven't eliminated the wind. it's still gusty, sustained about 15 to 20 miles per hour with hire gusts. variably to mostly...
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with us now, claire mccaskill of missouri and republican jim demint of south carolina, both joining us from their home states. thanks to both of you for being with us this morning. let me start with you, senator demint. your reaction, please, to john brennan. he seemed to say this was a failure of human error, not turf. >> well, i was concerned before i heard him talk and i think i'm a little more alarmed because he seems to have a hard time saying that this is an act of terror, that ft. hood was an act of terror, that the christmas day bomber was an act of terror. unless we're willing to recognize this as a global war, in many cases against the united states, i'm afraid we're going to fail to take the actions that we need to. the most important point now, gloria, this threat is real and we need to make very real changes from the last administration, from this administration. we need to get the politics out of it and focus on security, but i was concerned that he would not give you direct answers, particularly about whether these were acts of terror or not. >> senator mccaskill, we als
with us now, claire mccaskill of missouri and republican jim demint of south carolina, both joining us from their home states. thanks to both of you for being with us this morning. let me start with you, senator demint. your reaction, please, to john brennan. he seemed to say this was a failure of human error, not turf. >> well, i was concerned before i heard him talk and i think i'm a little more alarmed because he seems to have a hard time saying that this is an act of terror, that ft....
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was he using more than just positive thinking to fuel his empire? an abc news investigation. >>> and, lucky strike. how one laid off auto worker went from the unemployment line to a life long dream. >>> good evening, i'm dan harris. before christmas, most americans may not have known much, if anything about yemen, the desperately poor country on the arabian peninsula. but now yemen, where the bomb plot suspect was allegedly trained an armed, is the top story. the u.s. has shut down the embassy there indefinitely after threat of an attack. the 0 ma'am la administration is now promising to double its aid to help yemen fight al qaeda. and, the president is leaving his hawaiian vacation early to come back to meet with top advisers on intelligence failures. in a moment, we're going to talk with martha raddatz, in yemen tonight, but we start with rachel martin who is in washington. rachel? >> reporter: good evening, dan. administration officials say yemen has been high on their radar for the past year, but the u.s. embassy in yemen today shut down amid te
was he using more than just positive thinking to fuel his empire? an abc news investigation. >>> and, lucky strike. how one laid off auto worker went from the unemployment line to a life long dream. >>> good evening, i'm dan harris. before christmas, most americans may not have known much, if anything about yemen, the desperately poor country on the arabian peninsula. but now yemen, where the bomb plot suspect was allegedly trained an armed, is the top story. the u.s. has shut...
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explain to us what he's talking about. what he he means by that. >> he's zeroing in on this cia, personally other intelligence officials who have sort of a pre9/11 mentality. in the early part, the preliminary findings of the investigation that the president ordered he get by last thursday, we're told he's getting in terms of information. the cia knew this eventual suspect had some -- appeared to have some ties to extremists in yemen, and didn't share that with other intelligence officials. that was the kind of breakdown we saw that lead to 9-11. it fizzled out, because it didn't fully detonate. it could have been an horrific attack on the united states. the president on his first full day in the white house after the vacation will be demanding answers about what went wrong and pointing blame, what went wrong, what are you going to fix now to prevent future attacks, that's really the point of all of this. >> yeah, and it's a good reminder there, as you are with the president, the president is vacationing, and you can see s
explain to us what he's talking about. what he he means by that. >> he's zeroing in on this cia, personally other intelligence officials who have sort of a pre9/11 mentality. in the early part, the preliminary findings of the investigation that the president ordered he get by last thursday, we're told he's getting in terms of information. the cia knew this eventual suspect had some -- appeared to have some ties to extremists in yemen, and didn't share that with other intelligence...
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i used to live there when i was a teenager. one thing i learned there -- >> you lived in afghanistan? >> 1969 to 1971 and kabul. my father was a professor for two years. i was a member of the afghanistan ski patrol junior grade and skied there. a lot of afghans are ill literate. it does not mean stupid. i'm not sure mints you will cultured. the average afghan probably knows more poe friday by heart than hardly anyone in america. you can run into afghan tribesmen that know hundreds of poems and thousands of proverbs. we would consider in their conversation quite literate. even when lived there, it seemed to me the warfare was w the afghan national sport. one of my favorite books on this reege son by john masters. it is a memoir of being in british officer in the 1930s. the a much began cousins showed up rather angrily and confronted him. where are our models, they said? they said turn enemy. no, no. you gave medals to the men on your side. we want our medals, too. you couldn't have had a good war without us. very much the afghan
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e-mail us, jamie, me or morningshow@wmar.com. give us the who, what, when, where, why and we'll pass it along. >>> coming up, we take to you a special and very unique train garden. >> we'll find out what the movies are you apparently liked last year. the highest quality ingredients make for a great broth. a great broth brings out the best in your dishes. and your dishes get the whole family together... to share and connect. college inn broth. your recipe for goodness. >>> look at this. it's so cool. it's a tradition that goes back a lot of years. this is the jarrettsville volunteer fire company's traditional train garden. this year they have multiple train sets running with some decorated in winter and holiday themes. i hope you just saw it. you can see it there. the abc2 live truck. there we are. volunteers take weeks putting this together. it's a christmas present for the community. and the intricate displays and all the stuff is fun and it's definitely worthwhile for the family to go check out. >> i think it's really cool beca
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he made us safe. i think he really responded to that and i think the history books are going to treat him, and on that. i think the tax cuts or something that strategically needed to be done. i think also we should have found a way to pay for those as we go far because they hurt us there but again there are some things i found very moving and george bush's administration and things i worked with him on. i am a democrat who's worked with republicans to it i think i can be one who can turn that around and get some republicans to work with us. we've got to do it together. >> david scott, democrat of georgia. >> thank you. >> we are here live in statuary hall and i will be the end of the live coverage following the president's state of the union speech. you can watch this online at some point in the evening. you will be all to watch all the interviews we just did with members of congress online at c-span.org. so we say good night from statuary hall. >> secretary of state hillary clinton attended a confere
he made us safe. i think he really responded to that and i think the history books are going to treat him, and on that. i think the tax cuts or something that strategically needed to be done. i think also we should have found a way to pay for those as we go far because they hurt us there but again there are some things i found very moving and george bush's administration and things i worked with him on. i am a democrat who's worked with republicans to it i think i can be one who can turn that...
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we used to have a friend who did our radio show with us a great deal who headed up a nonprofit consumer credit counseling service. he said if you've got, if you're having problems paying your bills, you're going to look bad no matter what you do. you might as well get it fixed the right way. >> can a dmp maybe impinge on your credit score negatively? it may or may not. here is the deal. i don't want you to get foreclosed on. i don't want you to go bankrupt. we don't want you to go far, far back in your credit card payment. get help. >> so get help. >> and fico says they do not use a dmp on your credit rating negatively against your credit score. it may show up in your credit history. >> good alternative for a lot of people. >> real quickly, what are some of the hot careers for 2010? >> let me just say this. get all your skills as upgraded as you you can if you're looking for work. statistically right now there are six workers looking for every one position. >> get better at what you do and get new skills. two hot areas, computers, trouble shooters, computer systems, computer support. an
we used to have a friend who did our radio show with us a great deal who headed up a nonprofit consumer credit counseling service. he said if you've got, if you're having problems paying your bills, you're going to look bad no matter what you do. you might as well get it fixed the right way. >> can a dmp maybe impinge on your credit score negatively? it may or may not. here is the deal. i don't want you to get foreclosed on. i don't want you to go bankrupt. we don't want you to go far,...
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that they're looking forward to us using the time between now and when we reconvene to have a legislation well underway to reconciliation. we are trying to reconcile two bills that are good bills. there are real good things in the senate bill. great things in the house bill. what we have to do now is meld these two together and do this in such a way that the american people will feel that the time and imaging in this effort has been worth while. >> thank you very much. we are particularly delighted with the leadership of the president of the united states. without his leadership, without his vision, without his encouragement we would not be right on the verge right now of passing this historic legislation which will be placed, i think, in its rightful place, alongside social security, medicare and now health care for all americans. any of my colleagues wish to add? any question? >> madam speaker, as you know, a number of moderates said that the senate legislation can't change too much and still get 60 votes in the senate. so what is is it critical for members to see? >> we want our final
that they're looking forward to us using the time between now and when we reconvene to have a legislation well underway to reconciliation. we are trying to reconcile two bills that are good bills. there are real good things in the senate bill. great things in the house bill. what we have to do now is meld these two together and do this in such a way that the american people will feel that the time and imaging in this effort has been worth while. >> thank you very much. we are particularly...